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Old 12-16-2003, 11:10 PM
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Ok Guy's,
I'm still looking for some responses on if any one has used the Lonseal vinyl flooring in their boats and if anyone has had any problems with it.
Also where can you purchase the Pirelli flooring for in the boats. I have found some dealers for the Pirelli flooring but it seems it is in tile form not a sheet.
I have an Active Thunder and the Lonseal looks exactly like what is in it but it is vinyl were Pirelli is rubber????????????????
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Hey Mike.

Did you have any luck with Taco on that molding?

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Lonseal wave is what Cigarette uses. I put it in my Nordic. They make the wave pattern in white that has UV protection and one that does not. Comes in 6' wide rolls.
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Wallynt,
Yes I did find the molding that I was looking for through Taco. I had to go through West Marine to get it.
Thanks for the help,
Mike
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Did you have any luck with Taco on that molding?

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rnt137,
How do you like your flooring, any problems with it?
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Looks awesome, but hard to clean and a little hard on the feet if you stand bare foot for a couple hours. I would do it again. Call Lonseal, its the stuff you want.
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Active Mike I ordered semi rigid pvc from Taco it came in a 3' box rolled up and it was a mother trying to staighten it
 
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Homan,
My molding comes in 12' pieces and I have to have it delivered by freight unless I was willing to have it cut into a 8' and 4" piece. Normal ground could handle those lengths.
The real bad part is the cost for the freight $70.00.
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I used Lonseal, worked out great. Plan your install well and have some help. Do the install in warm enviroment to help with the bending. Pm if you have any ?
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